A receptacle for tool bit includes a main body and a pressing member. For storing, the tool bit can be completely received in the main body. Damage caused by unpredictable collision or scratch is prohibited. For removing the tool bit, user can press the pressing member. The pressing member is then moved to push the tool bit out of the main body. Therefore, user can draw the tool bit out easily, even the tool bit is generally completely received in the main body.
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1. A receptacle for tool bit, comprising:
a main body, comprising a shell, a base, an insertion groove for insertion of a tool bit from an outside of the main body, and an aperture, the shell comprising an upper cover, a fore cover, a rear cover, and two side covers, a receiving space and an opening being defined between the upper cover, the fore cover, the rear cover, and the side covers, the opening being located under the shell, the opening communicating with the receiving space, the base being detachably received in the receiving space, the insertion groove comprising a first groove portion and a second groove portion, the first groove portion penetrating the upper cover, the first groove portion communicating with the receiving space, the second groove portion penetrating the base, the second groove portion communicating with the aperture;
a pressing member, movably inserting in the aperture, one end of the pressing member being received in the second groove portion, another end of the pressing member protruding outwardly from the aperture;
wherein the aperture is disposed at a bottom side of the base remote from the upper cover and is located between the second groove portion and the opening;
wherein the pressing member is abuttable against an inner surface of the aperture and has a top surface located between the second groove portion and the aperture, and the top surface is for abutting against the tool bit which is inserted in the insertion groove;
wherein as the pressing member is pressed toward the second groove portion, the tool bit which is inserted in the insertion groove is pushed to move outward from the insertion groove.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a receptacle for storing and taking tool bit conveniently.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional receptacle for tool bit has several insertion grooves provided for tool bits to be inserted therein. Thus, tool bits are received in the receptacle for storing and transporting purposes.
However, the tool bits are inserted and tightly fitted in the insertion grooves of the receptacle. For retrieving the tool bit from the receptacle, user has to draw the tool bit hard. As a result, the user may get hurt.
In addition, the tool bits can not be completely inserted and received in the receptacle, or user could hardly approach and draw out the tool bits. However, the exposed portion of the tool bits would probably hurt people, damage tools or workpieces, or be damaged by surroundings.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle for tool bit, so that user can store tool bit and take tool bit out conveniently.
To achieve the above and other objects, a receptacle for tool bit of the present invention includes a main body, and a pressing member.
The main body comprises a shell, a base, an insertion groove, and an aperture. The shell comprises an upper cover, a fore cover, a rear cover, and two side covers. A receiving space and an opening are defined between the upper cover, the fore cover, the rear cover, and the side covers. The opening is located under the shell. The opening communicates with the receiving space. The base is detachably received in the receiving space. The insertion groove comprises a first groove portion and a second groove portion. The first groove portion penetrates the upper cover. The first groove portion communicates with the receiving space. The second groove portion penetrates the base. The second groove portion communicates with the aperture.
The pressing member movably inserts in the aperture. One end of the pressing member is received in the second groove portion. Another end of the pressing member protrudes outwardly from the aperture.
Therefore, position of the tool bit received in the receptacle can be easily controlled by pressing the pressing member. User can store the tool bit in the receptacle or take the tool bit out freely.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The main body 10 includes a shell 11, a base 12, several insertion grooves 13, and several apertures 14. The shell 11 includes an upper cover 111, a fore cover 112, a rear cover, and two side covers 114. The upper cover 111, the fore cover 112, the rear cover, and the side covers 114 define a receiving space and an opening therebetween. The opening is located under the shell 11, and communicates with the receiving space. In the present embodiment, the upper cover 111 is transparent. In other possible embodiments of the present invention, some of the other components may be transparent, or the shell may have no transparent component. The base 12 is received in the receiving space via the opening and arranged in the receiving space detachably and removably. Preferably, one of the shell 11 and the base 12 is disposed with an engagement member, and the other one is disposed with a buckle. The engagement member detachably engages the buckle so as to achieve engagement of the shell 11 and the base 12. The insertion grooves 13 are provided for tool bits 40 to be inserted therein respectively. The tool bits 40 which are suitable for screwdrivers and shown in the figures are taken for illustration and explanation only. The tool bit 40 is not required to fit with screwdrivers. Each of the insertion grooves 13 includes a first groove portion 131 and a second groove portion 132. The first groove portions 131 penetrate the upper cover 111 and communicate with the receiving space. Each of the second groove portions 132 penetrates the base 12 and corresponds to one of the first groove portion 131. The fore cover 112 is disposed with several mark portions 1121. The mark portions 1121 correspond to the first groove portions 131 respectively. Each of the apertures 14 is formed at a bottom portion of the base 12, and communicates with one of the second groove portions 132. Preferably, the second groove portion 132 has an inner diameter larger than a minimal inner diameter of the aperture 14. The apertures 14 shrink away from the second groove portions 132, so that the apertures 14 have reversed frusto-conical side walls respectively.
The positioning member 20 includes several first curved sections 21, several second curved sections 22, and several connecting sections 23. Each connecting section connects 23 one of the first curved sections 21 to one of the second curved sections 22, so that the positioning member 20 is formed with a wave-shaped appearance. Preferably, the positioning member 20 is provided with elasticity by bending a metal wire. A top portion of the base 12 is disposed with several restriction portions 121 which correspond to the second groove portions 132 respectively. The restriction portions 121 are formed as concaved arcs. The positioning member 20 is arranged on the top portion of the base 12. The first curved sections 21 and the second curved sections 22 abut against the restriction portion 121 respectively and protrude elastically in the second groove portions 132 respectively.
The pressing members are movably inserted in the apertures 14 respectively. One end of the pressing members 14 are respectively received in the second groove portions 13, and another end of the pressing members protrude outwardly from the apertures 14. In the present embodiment, each pressing member includes a pole portion 31 and a button 32. The pole portion 31 includes a pole 311 and a head portion 312. The pole 311 pierces movably in one of the apertures 14. The head portion 312 is disposed to one end of the pole 311, and is received in the second groove portion 132. An outer diameter of the head portion 312 is sized between the inner diameter of the second groove portion 132 and the minimal inner diameter of the aperture 14. Preferably, the head portion 312 of the pole portion has an appearance corresponding to the appearance of the aperture 14. The buttons 32 are movably disposed to one end of the main body 10, and protrude out of the apertures 14. In the present embodiment, each button 32 includes a bottom portion 321 and two side portions 322. The side portions 322 are disposed to two sides of the bottom portion 321. The side portions 322 correspond to each other, making the button 32 be formed in U-shaped. The side portions 322 of the button are slidably arranged by two sides of the base 12. The bottom portion 321 of the button is located under the aperture 14. The button 32 is completely received in the receiving space of the shell 10 together with the base 12, so that the button 32 does not protrude outwardly from the opening of the shell 10. Preferably, the top end of the bottom portion 321 of the button is formed with a positioning hole 3211. The pole 311 of the pole portion is inserted in the positioning hole 3211. The bottom end of the bottom portion 321 of the button is formed with a concaved and arc-shaped groove 3212. The desired appearance of the groove 3212 is provided for fitting with users' forefinger pulp, so that users can press the button 32 comfortably. The pressing member further includes an elastic member 33. The elastic member 33 is arranged between the top end of the bottom portion 321 of the button and the bottom portion of the base 12. The elastic member 33 provides elastic force, making the button 32 move generally away from the bottom portion of the base 12.
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Therefore, the receptacle can keep and hold the tool bits 40 in the insertion grooves 13 by engagement of the positioning member 20. In addition, the tool bits 40 can be easily removed from the insertion groove 13 by push of the pressing member and releasement of the positioning member 20. The tool bits 40 can be drawn out of the receptacle easily.
In addition, the tool bits 40 are completely received in the insertion grooves 13 in storing. The tool bits, the users, and the surroundings are protected from unpredictable damage.
Besides, the upper cover 111 of the shell may be transparent. Even if the tool bits 40 are completely received in the insertion grooves 13, user can still recognize what kind of tool bit is received in a particular insertion groove. In addition, the mark portions 1121 disposed on the fore cover 112 can help in recognizing the tool bits 40, also.
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